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Munro Guest House

Apartment - 0.26 km from city center
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Fantastic 9.5
Average 9.2
Value 8.7
Cleanliness 9.4
Location 9.6
Staff 9.8
Comfort 8.9
Overall 9.2
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Available Rooms
2 Guests
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Surroundings
Situated in Stirling, 26 km from Lake of Menteith and 43 km from Glasgow Cathedral, Munro Guest Hous Show more

Directions
Address: 14 Princes Street, FK8 1HQ, Stirling, Scotland
Check-in details
16:00 - 21:00
Check-out details
00:00 - 10:00

Internet

WiFi is available in some hotel rooms and is free of charge.

Parking

No parking available.

Pets

Pets are allowed. No extra charges.

Children and extra bed policy

Children of any age are allowed. Children up to and including 2 years old stay for free when using an available cot. Children up to and including 0 years old stay for free when using an existing bed. No extra beds are available. Any type of extra bed or child's cot/crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management.

Latest reviews
9.5
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These reviews are from real customers who have stayed at this property.

Average9.2
Value8.7
Cleanliness9.4
Location9.6
Staff9.8
Comfort8.9
Overall9.2
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Douglas
Phenomenal !!

2nd time there. Since last time the rooms have been renovated and improved over the excellent service Richard served last time. Breakfast was cooked fresh and was delicious. Rooms were spot on. And ...

Nathistorybuff
One of the best Guest...

One of the best Guest House experiences I've ever had! Absolutely exceeded my expectations. The location is in a great place, it takes about 15 minutes to walk up to the castle. It's about 5 ...

William
we will be back again...

the best guest house we have stayed in and Richard the host was superb thanks for a wonderfull stay . we are pensioners so the small climb to the munro was a wee bit sore on us but we managed to cope